Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jun 2010 Source: New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2010 Chris Fowlie Contact: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/300 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v10/n455/a04.html Author: Chris Fowlie CANNABIS ALTERNATIVES Banning legal cannabis-alternatives, such as Space or Kronic would cause more harm than good. Their availability means consumers don't have to associate with dodgy people, are protected by consumer law and can compare products in an open environment. They will not be saddled with the burden of a criminal conviction for experimenting with an illegal drug (as half the adult population now admits to doing). Consumers can choose a strength and effect they like, have confidence each batch will be consistent, and pay taxes on their purchase. Most of the cannabis-alternatives contain JWH-018, which is being researched as a pain-killing analgesic to be applied by transdermic patch. It was invented as a research chemical to mimic the effects of THC, and dozens of clinical studies have been published on it. I was therefore amazed to read your published review by "Anonymous", who claimed to experience hallucinations, paranoia and "no euphoria". This review is about as far from our customer's experience as you could get. Chris Fowlie Manager, The Hempstore, Auckland Author's note: this is the original, unabridged version I had sent them: Dear Sir/Madam, Banning legal cannabis-alternatives such as Space or Kronic would cause more harm than good ("Call for synthetic-cannabis controls", NZ Herald, Tuesday 15 June 2010). Their continued availability means consumers don't have to associate with dodgy people, are protected by consumer law and can compare products in an open environment. They won't be saddled with the burden of a criminal conviction for experimenting with an illegal drug (as half of NZ's adult population now admits to doing). Consumers can choose a strength and effect they like, have confidence each batch will be consistent, and will have paid taxes on their purchase. Most of the cannabis-alternatives contain JWH-018, which is currently being researched as a pain-killing analgesic to be applied by transdermic patch. It was invented as a research chemical to mimic the effects of THC, and dozens of clinical studies have been published on it. A series of studies was recently completed to assess the toxicological profile of JWH-018, including CYPs, Genotox, hERG, Cytotox and Rodent Tox (LD50, Acute Dose, Repeat Dose & Pharmakinetics). All tests passed within tolerable guidelines. I was therefore amazed to read your published review by "Anonymous", who claimed to experience hallucinations, paranoia and "no euphoria". This review is about as far from our customer's experience as you could get. The fact that the legal highs industry even exists tells us that people want to get high and that many people think the current drug laws are stupid. Instead of trying to ban every new substance, why not look at regulating their sales with similar legislation to alcohol and tobacco? Yours sincerely, Chris Fowlie Manager The Hempstore Auckland - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake